Sure, it can fit if you take out details like grade and price. I still don't understand what is so offensive about listing different types of items in different threads. I don't see any complaints from those members who have enjoyed the items I've sold to them recently; perhaps they prefer to know what's being offered before opening a bunch of dead end threads with nothing of interest to them. If my Maris/Mantle lot was being offered for $5,000 instead of the $150 I sold it for, perhaps the buyer wouldn't have bothered to open my thread. You're entitled to your own perspective, but that's mine in case you care.
<< <i>Sure, it can fit if you take out details like grade and price. I still don't understand what is so offensive about listing different types of items in different threads. I don't see any complaints from those members who have enjoyed the items I've sold to them recently; perhaps they prefer to know what's being offered before opening a bunch of dead end threads with nothing of interest to them. If my Maris/Mantle lot was being offered for $5,000 instead of the $150 I sold it for, perhaps the buyer wouldn't have bothered to open my thread. You're entitled to your own perspective, but that's mine in case you care. >>
#1 Making multiple threads pushes other members threads off the front page prematurely. #2 The Mod already told you not to do it. #3 It is common courtesy
Pardon my ignorance, but I wasn't aware that there actually is a "Supreme Ruler" on these boards. I assumed that that was somebody's idea of a joke. If he or she does in fact feel that I've been abusing my rights as a user on these boards, it won't bother me if they choose to revoke my membership. My cursory read of the "directive" a while back led me to believe that the idea was not to post multiple threads containing the same item on different forums, which I have since stopped doing. After a more careful read, I now get "The Message."
Come to think of it, why is it that nobody has any problem with members creating threads "announcing" that they've got items for sale on ebay? Anybody who regularly uses ebay, like myself, can conduct their own searches for the items they're looking for. Seems that the "precious" page one of each forum should not be taken up by such shameless promotions. Afterall, if that is in fact the reason for all of the animosity on this subject, then such threads seem to be equally legitimate targets. Agree or disagree?
Relax a little. Just limit yourself to one BST thread a day, which is typical to most forums.
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Come to think of it, why is it that nobody has any problem with members creating threads "announcing" that they've got items for sale on ebay? Anybody who regularly uses ebay, like myself, can conduct their own searches for the items they're looking for. Seems that the "precious" page one of each forum should not be taken up by such shameless promotions. Afterall, if that is in fact the reason for all of the animosity on this subject, then such threads seem to be equally legitimate targets. Agree or disagree? >>
I think about the only problem anyone has here when it comes to posts for eBay sales/auctions is not putting it in the title of the thread. Kinda irritating to open a thread when it says for sale it the title and it's for an auction on eBay. But many will place FSH (for sale here) or Not eBAy so it usually balances out.
Depends on how rare it is compared to its vintage.
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
If anyone cares, reelinintheyears is one of the easiest people I've dealt with on here. He's one of the few people on here that doesn't want to sell all his cards for 1.5x VCP and not pay a dime of Ebay fees. So many people want 90% SMR for their cards when they know SMR is way off of reality on most stuff. He has realistic prices so I welcome every BST post he makes.
I appreciate the kind words Wabittwax. I don't believe that I have been posting more than one thread per day; one reason why I've created separate threads for my items is that I often decide to sell items after I find something that I want to purchase, so it's not always easy to plan that out ahead of time, especially when new items are offered on ebay by the day, not to mention by the hour.
Re the '75 Nolan Ryan Twinkies card, there are no SGC 100's in existence and there most likely never will be one. I listed my '75 Twinkies Ryan PSA 8 here (formerly an SGC 96 that I cracked and and submitted to PSA), but shortly thereafter decided to yank it and instead put my entire collection of '75 Twinkies cards on ebay (I have 59 of the 60 cards in the set in mostly PSA 9 and 8). Another seller has a Ryan PSA 9 and PSA 7 currently listed on ebay for about $700 and $100 respectively (or something along those lines). My PSA 8 is included in the set I'm selling with an opening bid of $1,500, which also includes 2 of the 9 PSA 10's in existence from this set as well as PSA 9's Aaron, Brock, McCovey, Morgan & Fingers, PSA 8's Yount and Sutton, and PSA 8.5 Garvey.
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<< <i>Just to show it will fit in one thread title >>
I'll give $55 for the '82 SGC Ozzie.
<< <i>Sure, it can fit if you take out details like grade and price. I still don't understand what is so offensive about listing different types of items in different threads. I don't see any complaints from those members who have enjoyed the items I've sold to them recently; perhaps they prefer to know what's being offered before opening a bunch of dead end threads with nothing of interest to them. If my Maris/Mantle lot was being offered for $5,000 instead of the $150 I sold it for, perhaps the buyer wouldn't have bothered to open my thread. You're entitled to your own perspective, but that's mine in case you care. >>
#1 Making multiple threads pushes other members threads off the front page prematurely.
#2 The Mod already told you not to do it.
#3 It is common courtesy
thanks.
<< <i>#2 The Mod already told you not to do it. >>
Just in case it was missed.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
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Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Come to think of it, why is it that nobody has any problem with members creating threads "announcing" that they've got items for sale on ebay? Anybody who regularly uses ebay, like myself, can conduct their own searches for the items they're looking for. Seems that the "precious" page one of each forum should not be taken up by such shameless promotions. Afterall, if that is in fact the reason for all of the animosity on this subject, then such threads seem to be equally legitimate targets. Agree or disagree? >>
I think about the only problem anyone has here when it comes to posts for eBay sales/auctions is not putting it in the title of the thread. Kinda irritating to open a thread when it says for sale it the title and it's for an auction on eBay. But many will place FSH (for sale here) or Not eBAy so it usually balances out.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
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<< <i>How much for the Hostess Ryan SGC 100? >>
Depends on how rare it is compared to its vintage.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Re the '75 Nolan Ryan Twinkies card, there are no SGC 100's in existence and there most likely never will be one. I listed my '75 Twinkies Ryan PSA 8 here (formerly an SGC 96 that I cracked and and submitted to PSA), but shortly thereafter decided to yank it and instead put my entire collection of '75 Twinkies cards on ebay (I have 59 of the 60 cards in the set in mostly PSA 9 and 8). Another seller has a Ryan PSA 9 and PSA 7 currently listed on ebay for about $700 and $100 respectively (or something along those lines). My PSA 8 is included in the set I'm selling with an opening bid of $1,500, which also includes 2 of the 9 PSA 10's in existence from this set as well as PSA 9's Aaron, Brock, McCovey, Morgan & Fingers, PSA 8's Yount and Sutton, and PSA 8.5 Garvey.